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kelly, clarence and gloria. you're allon the meter. let's talk about tampa. you get down there, it's still hot in september. they're looking for something to excite them and out comes polenty or romney and they go, nice to see you. what happened? >> i think the model, at best, is going to be a mccain model where he sort of stumbled on this with sarah palin at the time but that if it isn't romney or frankly even haley barbour, i don't know how he gets to run as a nonestablishment candidate, they're going to have to do something, washington lobbyist whose name is on one of the biggest pharmaceutical firms. >> who better to put against barack obama,nt ai-lobbyist. >> i'm talking about the tea party guys. chris: can you imagine at convention where they're all riled up, they used to have demonstrations in the old days. they still have to get excited. w can they get excited with sarahalin, true believer, and a guy like romney comes up there who is dressed for success? >> romney plays the part. ronald reagan was good at drawing together everybody around a common age
kelly, clarence and gloria. you're allon the meter. let's talk about tampa. you get down there, it's still hot in september. they're looking for something to excite them and out comes polenty or romney and they go, nice to see you. what happened? >> i think the model, at best, is going to be a mccain model where he sort of stumbled on this with sarah palin at the time but that if it isn't romney or frankly even haley barbour, i don't know how he gets to run as a nonestablishment...
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you're not standing next to gloria. this is all very confusing keeping track of you. >> reporter: we were going to handoff. >> didn't you feel like going back to school? sorry. >> it is like going back to school and that's why i thought it was nice for gloria to break it down in an easy way for you to understand. >> i like the bullet points. i like it. what do you think of the speech. >> reporter: it was interesting because mostly at how noncontroversial it was. you've been talking about how last year there were conservatives suggesting that everything was going to come apart and that our children were just going to be indo doctrinda into a socialist agenda by the president. it's on the political ticker right now at cnn.com one is re can'ting saying he's in a lot of trouble now and he's facing all kinds of ethics allegations and so he's going through a lot of difficulties. nevertheless, he's saying a year ago he made a huge mistake by suggesting that kids were going to be indoctrinated. he's apologizing to the president
you're not standing next to gloria. this is all very confusing keeping track of you. >> reporter: we were going to handoff. >> didn't you feel like going back to school? sorry. >> it is like going back to school and that's why i thought it was nice for gloria to break it down in an easy way for you to understand. >> i like the bullet points. i like it. what do you think of the speech. >> reporter: it was interesting because mostly at how noncontroversial it was....
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gloria, what happened to this? this is the president of the united states, may 1st, university of michigan, giving the commencement speech. trying to tell americans of all political persuasions "listen to each other." >> if we choose only to expose ourselves to opinions and viewpoints that are in line with our own, studies suggest that we become more polarized, more set in our ways. >> i think he's describing what's happening in this country right now. >> i think he's right. in that commencement speech, he's right. >> but right now he has a tough midterm election and is playing base politics. he's trying to get his voters out to vote. and if he's got to talk about fox news, he'll talk about fox news, because his base doesn't really watch fox news. his base would prefer another network. >> i'm shocked. >> but there's two sides of that coin. the more he talks about fox news, i bet you tonight and tomorrow night, fox news ratings will go up and talk about rallying his base, the republican base going to get rallied mor
gloria, what happened to this? this is the president of the united states, may 1st, university of michigan, giving the commencement speech. trying to tell americans of all political persuasions "listen to each other." >> if we choose only to expose ourselves to opinions and viewpoints that are in line with our own, studies suggest that we become more polarized, more set in our ways. >> i think he's describing what's happening in this country right now. >> i think...
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i have you and gloria. >> all right. until then though we will be back with rick in a minute, but president obama yesterday used the words i feel your pain, and in a way it reminded some of 19 a guy, of course, who was 8 years ago old in 1992. our offbeat reporter pete domenic who wanted to explore this promise. >> hey, john king, i graduated in high school, '93. john, every night on the show, you talk about jobs, jobs, jobs. i went out to ask people, do you think the president does feel your pain? and i've got to warn your viewers, there was some physical violence in tonight's segment. ♪ >> reporter: any troubles in your life whatsoever that you think the president can relate? >> oh, no. >> i have back pain. >> i feel my pain. >> he just needs to be out here and hear common people. common people's problems. >> that is the most stupid question i've ever heard. >> he's trying his best. he's left with bush problems. >> reporter: sir, do you think president obama feels your pain? >> no. >> reporter: do you think he can op
i have you and gloria. >> all right. until then though we will be back with rick in a minute, but president obama yesterday used the words i feel your pain, and in a way it reminded some of 19 a guy, of course, who was 8 years ago old in 1992. our offbeat reporter pete domenic who wanted to explore this promise. >> hey, john king, i graduated in high school, '93. john, every night on the show, you talk about jobs, jobs, jobs. i went out to ask people, do you think the president does...
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i don't think gloria allred is going to stake her reputation on someone gloria doesn't believe. megyn: let's get to the facts. meg whitman -- i think both parties agreet woman filled out a w4, filled out the paperwork. but she filled it out falsely. she used her sister's social security number and her name. she claims meg whitman got notified by the department of social security over the course of the employment that they didn't may have and there was a problem and meg whitman knew and ignored. >> i have her w4 in front of me. maybe it was fraud cents but how would you know. i have got a social security card. i have got her california driver's license. i have her u.s. department of justice eligibility ever if i case form in front of me. and it wasn't just diaz giving this directly it was through an employment agency. really everything was done correctly here. megyn: what are you supposed to doos an employer? i have a nanny. i hired her. i'm certain she is legal. she provide all the paperwork. we have the taxes taken outs. but do you hire anna private investigator? >> the other l
i don't think gloria allred is going to stake her reputation on someone gloria doesn't believe. megyn: let's get to the facts. meg whitman -- i think both parties agreet woman filled out a w4, filled out the paperwork. but she filled it out falsely. she used her sister's social security number and her name. she claims meg whitman got notified by the department of social security over the course of the employment that they didn't may have and there was a problem and meg whitman knew and ignored....
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. >> going back to gloria's point, democrats have seen this coming unlike 1994, and the rats are threeing the ship a lot faster now, you got guys openly attacking obama, you've got democrats fleeing for nancy pelosi, you've bomb pomeroy campaigning for george bush. >> we got to get a quick time-out here. we'll see you again very soon, we got a lot to talk about here. and when we come back, one of the things we'll talk about is your privacy, cyber security is a big issue, the government wants the power to keep track of terrorists and drug dealers, but won't they be snooping on your private messages if they do that? >>> you might argue there's plenty for congress to do, are they wasting their time? outsourcing your jobs, is it about policy or just politics. and pete dominic knows the election is coming close and he's looking at going negative. i want to give my 5 employees health insurance, but i just can't afford it. i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my
. >> going back to gloria's point, democrats have seen this coming unlike 1994, and the rats are threeing the ship a lot faster now, you got guys openly attacking obama, you've got democrats fleeing for nancy pelosi, you've bomb pomeroy campaigning for george bush. >> we got to get a quick time-out here. we'll see you again very soon, we got a lot to talk about here. and when we come back, one of the things we'll talk about is your privacy, cyber security is a big issue, the...
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so what's happening here, gloria, to the gop? >> i would have to say this is not a great year for having a great resume, a long political resume. in 2008, when republicans were recruiting their candidates, they were trying to prove they had a political pulse after barack obama won. so what did they do? they recruited a lot of establishment, well-known republican candidates. they were feeling very good about the incumbents for re-election. take a look at this, bob bennett of utah who was beaten by a tea party candidate, mike lee in a state republican convention, lisa murkowski just lost in alaska to another tea party candidate. trey grayson from kentucky was beaten by rand paul, of course, and we've got governor charlie crist of florida afraid of being beaten in a republican primary by marco rubio. he switched parties and became an independent. >> we're going to get results pretty soon that would have potentially national ramifications. >> absolutely. lots of folks are saying that those voters in delaware can determine whether rep
so what's happening here, gloria, to the gop? >> i would have to say this is not a great year for having a great resume, a long political resume. in 2008, when republicans were recruiting their candidates, they were trying to prove they had a political pulse after barack obama won. so what did they do? they recruited a lot of establishment, well-known republican candidates. they were feeling very good about the incumbents for re-election. take a look at this, bob bennett of utah who was...
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gloria borger. james, should the democratic party adopt the strategy and go after the tea party? >> making a point he actually went more after the funding than the tea party members and he was going after the candidates but what he does that's very smart is, saying, well, activists out there trying to do something. you notice in the part that you showed, look, if they're candidates say something really dumb like the guy in alaska. although they're unconstitutional, he's now far from it. >> he doesn't want to make the tea party seem cooky. >> he says, i'm going to play it straight then he distorts everything. >> well, we did -- >> well, on the phone conversation -- >> we fact-checked what he said and what he said was mostly true, for example he said this about joe miller. unemployment is unconstitutional, we have the sound bite. >> the unemployment compensation, got it, first of all, it's not constitutional a authorized. i do not favor the extension. >> okay. that's pretty clear. >> are you concerned that this extremist label could stick? >> no i'm not at all. because if you ask t
gloria borger. james, should the democratic party adopt the strategy and go after the tea party? >> making a point he actually went more after the funding than the tea party members and he was going after the candidates but what he does that's very smart is, saying, well, activists out there trying to do something. you notice in the part that you showed, look, if they're candidates say something really dumb like the guy in alaska. although they're unconstitutional, he's now far from it....
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it has to do with who she is. >> gloria borger, dana bash, thank you. >>> democratic national committee shairm tim kaine says he's loving the gop turmoil. he told "the new york times," quote, republicans thought they were embracing the tea party and it turns into the donner party. despite democratic hopes of republican cannibalism, however, the enthusiasm of tea party supporters should worry democrats in november. joining me, eliot spitzer, former new york governor and co-host of "parker/spitzer." also republican consultant and political contributor alex castellanos, and dana lash, also the co-organizer of the st. louis tea party coalition. appreciate you all being with us. eliot, robert gibbs said, and i quote, that this shows there's a very vociferous debate going on in the republican party for the hearts and minds of the republican voters. is he right? >> of course he's right but he's the victim of that debate because the debate has created enthusiasm, energy, the tea party is take over the republican party in many states. in delaware, not so clear. but democrats are saying we're no
it has to do with who she is. >> gloria borger, dana bash, thank you. >>> democratic national committee shairm tim kaine says he's loving the gop turmoil. he told "the new york times," quote, republicans thought they were embracing the tea party and it turns into the donner party. despite democratic hopes of republican cannibalism, however, the enthusiasm of tea party supporters should worry democrats in november. joining me, eliot spitzer, former new york governor and...
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. >> upon his return, philippine president gloria arroyo presented him with one of the country's highest honors. one year later, the model has been replicated more than 50 times across the philippines. and inspired the construction of an education center funded in part by the cnn heroes grant. >> now they see it as a symbol of hope and education. >> recently, efran who has had his story told in six countries and languages, a young man from the slums has turned the attention of a nation toward a common dream. >> my fellow filipinos, there is a hero inside each of them. thank you. >> who will be the cnn hero of the year for 2010? you decide. next thursday, we will be announcing the year's top ten heroes on cnn.com at 1:00 p.m. that's when you can vote online for the cnn hero who inspires you the most. all ten will be honored on thanksgiving night at cnn heroes and an all-star tribute hosted by anderson cooper but only one named cnn hero of the year. ♪ you're the one ♪ who's born to care this life was protected... ♪ seems you've always been right there ♪ this life was saved... ♪ s
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senior correspondent dana bash and senior political analyst gloria borger joined me earlier. for tonight's 360 briefing. dana, we've seen a lot of back and forth support for o'donnell, republicans clearly not happy at first, even the senatorial committee last night putting out a very tepid congratulations to her. what have you heard from your sources? they appear to be now rallying around her. >> appear being the operative word. look, privately, nothing has changes. republicans who want to win that seat are still very unhappy that christine o'donnell won and that mike castle didn't. in the words of one source i talked to today, yesterday their polls showed that castle winning by 11 points and o'donnell losing by 11, and that has not changed today. however, and this is the big however, despite that, they understand that the most critical thing going forward to november is winning, not just in delaware, but across the country. and sources i talked to today said the last thing they realized this morning when they woke up, the last thing they need is to try to tamp down on some o
senior correspondent dana bash and senior political analyst gloria borger joined me earlier. for tonight's 360 briefing. dana, we've seen a lot of back and forth support for o'donnell, republicans clearly not happy at first, even the senatorial committee last night putting out a very tepid congratulations to her. what have you heard from your sources? they appear to be now rallying around her. >> appear being the operative word. look, privately, nothing has changes. republicans who want...
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. >> reporter: upon his return, philippine president, gloria arroyo presented him with one of the country's highest honors. one year later, the classroom model has been replicated more than 50 times across the philippines and inspired the construction of an education center funded in part by the cnn heroes grant. >> some see it as a symbol of poverty but now they see it as a symbol of hope and education. >> reporter: recently, he has had his story told in six countries and languages and can be seen weekly in his own search for heroes on philippine television. a young man from the slums has turned the attention of a nation to a common dream. >> my fellow filipinos, thank you. >>> so who is it going to be the cnn hero of the year for 2010? you tell us. you decide. next thursday, we will be announcing this year's top ten heroes on cnn.com. that will be at 1:00 p.m. that's when you can vote online for the cnn hero that inspires you most. we will be right back. >>> eye a political cam believe. lisa murkowski says she will use a write-in campaign to try to keep her job. she lost the republican pr
. >> reporter: upon his return, philippine president, gloria arroyo presented him with one of the country's highest honors. one year later, the classroom model has been replicated more than 50 times across the philippines and inspired the construction of an education center funded in part by the cnn heroes grant. >> some see it as a symbol of poverty but now they see it as a symbol of hope and education. >> reporter: recently, he has had his story told in six countries and...
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let's go in depth with our political analyst gloria borger. three members of the senior economic team gone or about to be gone, and is this an opportunity for the president, gloria? >> well, in a way, it is -- first of all, wolf, it is to be expected. you know, you have covered the white house and i know folks s the white house and these jobs are a burn-out job. and you can measure a year in the white house in dog years so it is not a surprise that larry summers is leaving. but as suzanne said, he did clash with a lot of folks. he was a forceful personality, but it is an opportunity in a way for the white house. i clearly think they see it that way which is a way for them to integrate new policy, new economic policy, as they head into the next two years. even into the midterm election with the person that they are going to choose to replace larry summers. we don't know who that is yet, but i would not be surprised with its new economic team if the white house is trying to send a signal to the american public that they are listening to their co
let's go in depth with our political analyst gloria borger. three members of the senior economic team gone or about to be gone, and is this an opportunity for the president, gloria? >> well, in a way, it is -- first of all, wolf, it is to be expected. you know, you have covered the white house and i know folks s the white house and these jobs are a burn-out job. and you can measure a year in the white house in dog years so it is not a surprise that larry summers is leaving. but as suzanne...
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. >> let's dig deeper with our senior political analyst gloria borger. only yesterday some top national republican leaders were saying that if she won, she could forget about getting money from the national republican party. today they're playing a different tune. >> today they pledged her $42,000 from the republican committee and that's all they're allowed to give her. now there's a little bit of acceptance, okay, she's our candidate, but i sat down today with a top republican senate strategist who said, look, we're pragmatic here, all we care about is viability, all we want to do is win back control of the senate so. if down the road o'donnell looks like a viable candidate which to them means that she's within single digits of her opponent, then they'll reassess and they might just give her some money because they want to get this seat. they have got a point coming up where they can give some coordinated campaign money, $180,000 max, and then down the road, those independent expenditures which help fund campaign ads. he didn't rule it out, but i wouldn
. >> let's dig deeper with our senior political analyst gloria borger. only yesterday some top national republican leaders were saying that if she won, she could forget about getting money from the national republican party. today they're playing a different tune. >> today they pledged her $42,000 from the republican committee and that's all they're allowed to give her. now there's a little bit of acceptance, okay, she's our candidate, but i sat down today with a top republican...
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. >>> academy award nominated actress gloria stewart has died, best known to his generation as the elder rose in "titanic." she was 100 years old. now back to "hardball." >>> we need to know the truth. and the commission needs the power to get the truth. so who are you protecting? what are we hiding here? >> who are you protecting? that was senator robert menendez on the oil spill commission which met today. the fact republicans blocked it from having subpoena power. the commission's mandate is to find out what happened. how can it do that without subpoena power? the ability to call people in the oil industry and put them under oath? here's what happened when the senator of new hampshire tried to do just that. let's listen. >> madame president, i ask unanimously consent that the judiciary committee be discharged of s3462 a bill to provide subpoena power to the national commission on the british petroleum oil spill in the gulf of mexico and that the senate then proceed to its consideration. >> is there objection? >> on behalf of all the members of the republican conference, i object. >> j
. >>> academy award nominated actress gloria stewart has died, best known to his generation as the elder rose in "titanic." she was 100 years old. now back to "hardball." >>> we need to know the truth. and the commission needs the power to get the truth. so who are you protecting? what are we hiding here? >> who are you protecting? that was senator robert menendez on the oil spill commission which met today. the fact republicans blocked it from having...
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. >> upon his return, philippine president gloria arroyo presented him with one of the country's highest honors. one year later, the push cart classroom model has been replicated more than 50 times across the philippines and inspired the construction of an ed skags center funded in part by the cnn heroes grant. >> they see us as a symbol of poverty, but now they see a push cart as a symbol of hope and education. >> he's had his story told in six countries and languages. a young man in the slums has turned the attention of a nation toward a common dream. >> my fellow filipinos, they're heroes inside them. >> thank you. >> i want to tell you that next thursday we will be announcing the year's top ten heroes on cnn.com at 1:00 p.m. that's when you can vote online for the cnn hero who inspires you the most. all ten will be honored on thanksgiving night, hosted by anderson cooper. but only one will be named cnn hero of the year. >>> using hip-hop to heal. it could be the latest tool for mental health professionals. we'll explain. >>> and this one got us all talking. a half-ton gator, and the
. >> upon his return, philippine president gloria arroyo presented him with one of the country's highest honors. one year later, the push cart classroom model has been replicated more than 50 times across the philippines and inspired the construction of an ed skags center funded in part by the cnn heroes grant. >> they see us as a symbol of poverty, but now they see a push cart as a symbol of hope and education. >> he's had his story told in six countries and languages. a...
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gloria, start with you. what can the president do to get this back on track, especially when so many democrats are on the line? >> i was talking with some republicans yesterday doing house races, and they basically said, look, this mid-term election is bait. okay? people feel -- they don't feel any recovery. they're disappointed. the change that they've seen, a lot of voters are nervous about it. you mentioned before. you mentioned health care reform. the stimulus package. the bailout. people decided that they didn't like them, or they haven't seen the results from them yet. particularly health care reform. a lot of it's not going to kick in until 2014. so what the president can do is try and help out members of congress where he's still popular. he can raise a lot of money for democrats but, you know, the democrats kind of understand that they've got to hunker down. it's just not going to be a good mid-term for them. >> if you watch the news, henry, standing there in front the white house. i wonder how the
gloria, start with you. what can the president do to get this back on track, especially when so many democrats are on the line? >> i was talking with some republicans yesterday doing house races, and they basically said, look, this mid-term election is bait. okay? people feel -- they don't feel any recovery. they're disappointed. the change that they've seen, a lot of voters are nervous about it. you mentioned before. you mentioned health care reform. the stimulus package. the bailout....
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. >> reporter: mohan merjani, an indian textile magnate, held the licenses for gloria vanderbilt and coca-cola clothing. >> i said fantastic. let's call it tommy hill because no one will really be able to pronounce tommy hilfiger. sew said no, no, no, go by your real name because nobody else has the name tommy hilfiger. and do you think people can really pronounce yves st. laurent? >> reporter: with that first line hilfiger established himself as a classic american brand. >> i love iconic america. i love hollywood. i love rock and roll. and i wanted to incorporate that inspiration into my design work. >> reporter: and soon he was an all-american success story. his company was generating $100 million in revenues. ♪ but then somehow, somewhere it took a turn. >> in 1992 you kind of embraced street wear. is that fair to say? >> street wear was actually embracing me. because my preppie clothes became so popular amongst kids in boarding schools, colleges. all of a sudden the youth on the street started wearing my athletic-inspired clothes with the big logos. ♪ the boys are back in tow
. >> reporter: mohan merjani, an indian textile magnate, held the licenses for gloria vanderbilt and coca-cola clothing. >> i said fantastic. let's call it tommy hill because no one will really be able to pronounce tommy hilfiger. sew said no, no, no, go by your real name because nobody else has the name tommy hilfiger. and do you think people can really pronounce yves st. laurent? >> reporter: with that first line hilfiger established himself as a classic american brand....
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gloria just raised the point what happens if some of these guys get elected? that will be among our topics when we come back. just moments away from going one on one with senator jim demint of south carolina. he has made many establishment republicans angry by backing all these tea party candidates. we'll talk to him. when we look at tonight's headlines, we'll also look at the tax cut debate. the president weighed in today. democrats and republicans on capitol hill weighing in. which party is this a wishing issue? and pete dominick out on the street tonight. the primaries are over so pete has some questions for me. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. she starts at dawn and so does her back pain.
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you combine that with what gloria just told us. when you poll all voters versus polling likely voters, the situation changes a little bit. and so in delaware, it's really meant that a republican was in the lead until she won -- until o'donnell won the primary and now the democrat is in the lead. >> exactly. and, you know, gloria was just talking about that before mark preston gave her that beautiful hug on television. registered voters is what you poll usually up until around the election. and then you move to a likely voter model. what the likely voter model is showing, the republicans are more likely to vote than democrats. six weeks to go, we'll see if that changes between now and election day. >> good. are you joining us at the end of the hour with mark? >> i look forward to it. >> all right. paul steinhauser, thank you. >>> when you are the president of the united states, you may be in a suburban backyard one day and at a global arena the next. just ask president obama. a day after chatting up ordinary folks about health care,
you combine that with what gloria just told us. when you poll all voters versus polling likely voters, the situation changes a little bit. and so in delaware, it's really meant that a republican was in the lead until she won -- until o'donnell won the primary and now the democrat is in the lead. >> exactly. and, you know, gloria was just talking about that before mark preston gave her that beautiful hug on television. registered voters is what you poll usually up until around the...
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you know what this is this week, gloria stewart from "the titanic" died earlier. sweet lady. great movie. 100 years old. died earlier in the week. rahm saw that and he said i better start paddling away. this thing is going down. >> going down. there is something to that. emanuel, you know, because he's getting out before the november elections which is -- >> yeah, he is. you don't want to be in there when that happens. you'll get the scarlet letter on you now. >> the president talked about his christianity in albuquerque, new mexico, earlier this week. go. >> you know, i'm a christian by choice. you know, my family didn't, you know, frankly they weren't folks who went to church every week. my mother was one of the most spiritual people i knew but she didn't raise me in the church. so i came to my christian faith later in life. >> the reason he was talking about that is as you said he was hopping over fences going to backyard barbecues and this is one of the questions in a backyard barbecue. >> by the way, can i point out to the president that every backyard he speaks in has a
you know what this is this week, gloria stewart from "the titanic" died earlier. sweet lady. great movie. 100 years old. died earlier in the week. rahm saw that and he said i better start paddling away. this thing is going down. >> going down. there is something to that. emanuel, you know, because he's getting out before the november elections which is -- >> yeah, he is. you don't want to be in there when that happens. you'll get the scarlet letter on you now. >> the...
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. >> the celebrity attorney gloria allred is filing a complaint alleging that whitman took advantage but important to note there are no allegations of any kind of physical abuse. she just says she was somewhat mistreated. meg whitman, she says she was just misled. she said santianne gave her falsified documents saying she was legal. the whitman campaign released those documents to the media. we have reviewed them. the campaign said she confessed last year and was fired. in a statement whitman said, quote, i believe niki is being manipulated by gloria allred for political and financial purposes in the last few weeks of a hotly contested election. bottom line, we see these things being dropped at the end of an election. the main thing is immigration is a major issue in a california race. >> how is this going to affect the campaign? >> two things, the new cnn-"time" magazine poll being released today shows that jerry bro brown, the democratic candidate there is nine points ahead of whitman in the latest polling. he's polling 52% to meg whitman's 43%. keep in mind, she's been on air more
. >> the celebrity attorney gloria allred is filing a complaint alleging that whitman took advantage but important to note there are no allegations of any kind of physical abuse. she just says she was somewhat mistreated. meg whitman, she says she was just misled. she said santianne gave her falsified documents saying she was legal. the whitman campaign released those documents to the media. we have reviewed them. the campaign said she confessed last year and was fired. in a statement...
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i don't think gloria can have blond hair. >> no. i saw you a couple weeks ago with eric stonestreet on stand up 2 cancer. you battled thyroid cancer and you're working. you have a wonderful foundation. >> yes, kids in hope is in colombia. we help kids who have cancer, their families. we also work with orphanages, we bring the best-behaved kids from orphanages in colombia, we bring them to disney world every year. amazing. this year, we're doing it in california because i'm shooting. >> i know how important that is to you. you're a wonderful model. >> thank you. >> your boyfriend is doing well. that bad accident. he's home now? >> yeah, he had a horrible fracture. the pelvis. he's going to have a tough recuperation, he's fine. he has a fantastic nurse. so that helps. >> we'll just leave it at that, won't we, sofia. i think he'll do just fine. you are a delight to everyone on the cast and give them our best. the sophomore season. yes. thank you. >> "modern family" premieres this wednesday night 9:00, 8:00 everybody i talk to who's see
i don't think gloria can have blond hair. >> no. i saw you a couple weeks ago with eric stonestreet on stand up 2 cancer. you battled thyroid cancer and you're working. you have a wonderful foundation. >> yes, kids in hope is in colombia. we help kids who have cancer, their families. we also work with orphanages, we bring the best-behaved kids from orphanages in colombia, we bring them to disney world every year. amazing. this year, we're doing it in california because i'm shooting....
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this is hardly the first white house shake-up covered by gloria borger. i want to start with the democrats. paul, rahm emanuel is a friend of yours. rahm emanuel is polling already in chicago. he knows ethically it would be a bad deal to stay inside the white house once he makes the decision if he starts organizing a campaign. all signs are yes, you don't have any doubt? >> well, he hasn't said, at least not to me, finally, informally, but he's never made it a secret. the two great dreams of ram's life is to be speaker or to be mayor of chicago. i think he's served him quite well. who could possibly, you know, who could stay in the way of him saying, mr. president, i've served you as best i can, now i want to go -- >> if rahm emanuel may leave as early as next month, you also have people leaving on the economic team. peter orszag, the budget director, gone. larry summers, leaving. rahm emanuel possibly leaving soon. donna brazile, six weeks before an election, any impact on the workings of the white house and the political operation? >> absolutely not. >>
this is hardly the first white house shake-up covered by gloria borger. i want to start with the democrats. paul, rahm emanuel is a friend of yours. rahm emanuel is polling already in chicago. he knows ethically it would be a bad deal to stay inside the white house once he makes the decision if he starts organizing a campaign. all signs are yes, you don't have any doubt? >> well, he hasn't said, at least not to me, finally, informally, but he's never made it a secret. the two great dreams...
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gloria borger, cnn political analyst. stay with cnn for complete coverage on the key races and issues into the next election. the next update just an hour away. >>> an assistant state attorney general has a personal campaign against an openly gay university student. ♪ i used to see the puddles, but now i see the splash. ♪ i wanted love, i needed love ♪ ♪ most of all, most of all... ♪ words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. hi. wwhere we build eachit all stof our customers a better banking experience. hey, let's talk small business. there is some very sophisticated stuff in here. we have everything from business checking, to loans for expansion. there'
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joining us to talk about that and more, senior political analyst, david gergen and gloria borger. are all republicans happy that karl rove is back? >> lots of those running for election are happy that karl rove is back. some of the tea party activists are not thrilled with him because he said that christine o'donnell and the state of delaware was unelectable. he was unhappy because he felt she could cost them control of the senate. but there are lots of republicans here who feel that the republican national committee is not doing some of the things that it needs be doing. and that they're thrilled with karl rove along with ed gillespie and former bush advisor are raising something like $32 million to help do things like get out the vote and run some attack ads in districts in which they feel they can really make a difference. >> david, can karl rove mastermind another republican political victory on november 2? >> i don't think he'll mastermind it, wolf. you know, there's a wave in this country that neither karl rove nor anyone else will control. but he can make a difference in so
joining us to talk about that and more, senior political analyst, david gergen and gloria borger. are all republicans happy that karl rove is back? >> lots of those running for election are happy that karl rove is back. some of the tea party activists are not thrilled with him because he said that christine o'donnell and the state of delaware was unelectable. he was unhappy because he felt she could cost them control of the senate. but there are lots of republicans here who feel that the...
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that's singer gloria estefan. she was forced to climb out a window and into an adjoining suite at the miami dolphins game sunday. she was set to introduce enrique iglesias at halftime but her door was locked and she couldn't get out. firefighters, locksmiths, security there, they all tried, couldn't pry it open, so that's what she had to do. >> wow, that's interesting. >> she had to even take off her high heeled shoes and then race across the field. >> she was a good sport. tonight's shot hits close to home for folks working in a news room. with you work in a news room, have you to remember there are live cameras around often, which could catch you, you know, digging for stuff. so we found this on youtube during a live shot of this news program. see what's going on behind the anchorwoman's shoulders. and wait for it, wait for it, boom. there you go. >> oh, the payoff. >> there's the payoff. let's take a closer look now. let's light that one up. unaware she's clearly on camera. oh, hello. hi. yes. >> now i get what
that's singer gloria estefan. she was forced to climb out a window and into an adjoining suite at the miami dolphins game sunday. she was set to introduce enrique iglesias at halftime but her door was locked and she couldn't get out. firefighters, locksmiths, security there, they all tried, couldn't pry it open, so that's what she had to do. >> wow, that's interesting. >> she had to even take off her high heeled shoes and then race across the field. >> she was a good sport....
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. >> upon his return, philippine president gloria arrow joe presented him with an honor. over a year, the push cart classroom has been replicated more than 50 times and inspired an education funded in part by the cnn grant. >> before push cart, they saw it as a symbol of poverty. now it is a symbol of hope. >> his story has been told in six countries and can be seen on philippine television. a young man from the slums has turned the attention of the nation toward a common dream. >> my fellow countrymen are unleashing the hero inside them. thank you. >> who will be the cnn hero of the year for 2010? you decide. we will decide next thursday and will announce it on cnn.com on 1:00 p.m. when you can vote on line for the cnn hero who inspires you the most. >>> thousands of american women with breast cancer use the drug avastin. what happens if it loses its fda approval. the decision is expected today and we'll hear how it could impact women all across the country. ♪ you're the one ♪ who's born to care this life was protected... ♪ seems you've always been right there ♪
. >> upon his return, philippine president gloria arrow joe presented him with an honor. over a year, the push cart classroom has been replicated more than 50 times and inspired an education funded in part by the cnn grant. >> before push cart, they saw it as a symbol of poverty. now it is a symbol of hope. >> his story has been told in six countries and can be seen on philippine television. a young man from the slums has turned the attention of the nation toward a common...
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we also heard from gloria allred. they say they have a smoking gun. our national political correspondent jessica yellin is here working the story for us. what exactly is meg whitman saying today to try to strengthen her case? >> well, first, wolf, she emphatically denies all of the charges. whitman denies she mistreated her and knew she was illegal until last year and also has been answering the question well, why didn't she turn her in when she found out she was illegal? she answered that question repeatedly in a 45-minute press conference today. >> very fond of nikki. i didn't want to make an example of her. it is not -- an obligation of the employer to turn in illegal employees. and i -- you know, just thought i'm knowing go to make an of nikki. >> clearly she is trying to show a compassionate side while maintaining her tough on illegal immigration policy position. but bottom line, this was crisis pr 101. she took every question and has been doing a series of interviews to try to put this behind her. >> gloria allred the lawyer for the housekeeper
we also heard from gloria allred. they say they have a smoking gun. our national political correspondent jessica yellin is here working the story for us. what exactly is meg whitman saying today to try to strengthen her case? >> well, first, wolf, she emphatically denies all of the charges. whitman denies she mistreated her and knew she was illegal until last year and also has been answering the question well, why didn't she turn her in when she found out she was illegal? she answered...
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and part because as gloria borger reported yesterday on cnn, there's no majority for any plan right now in congress. whether it's, you know, there are five or six variations of this tax plan. and there's no single one of those variations has majority support. this could well go over, be pushed over till after the elections. but for middle class taxpayers, there should be assurances that it will get done. i don't know how, but it's going to get done. they're not going to go home and raise taxes on everybody. they will not do that. >> do you agree? >> i agree. always great to talk to both of you. thanks. >>> hey, if your kid's going out to school this morning taking a test, forget about studying, you might want to have them run around the block. we'll be back with that story. 48 man and woman: ♪ it's the happy birthday song ♪ love, dad and ♪ love, mom ♪ it's your birthday, now, that's the bomb ♪ ♪ you're 13 and livin' strong ♪ [muffled] ♪ it's the happy birthday song ♪ what, what? ♪ it's the happy birthday song ♪ ♪ what, what? ♪ the happy... announcer: you don't
and part because as gloria borger reported yesterday on cnn, there's no majority for any plan right now in congress. whether it's, you know, there are five or six variations of this tax plan. and there's no single one of those variations has majority support. this could well go over, be pushed over till after the elections. but for middle class taxpayers, there should be assurances that it will get done. i don't know how, but it's going to get done. they're not going to go home and raise taxes...
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joined by david gergen and gloria borger. one of the things we're learning is the president's advice was rejected by the military but he overruled them. >> it was astonishing to me. you know more about this than i would because you've been in the white house. the president had to write his own memo, his own six-page memo, put it on the table. and say, okay, guys, is this clear enough for you? because he wasn't hearing what he wanted to hear from his advisors or the military. this is a president -- i spoke with lots of folks inside the white house who were in these afghanistan reviews. they made it clear to me -- this was a president very concerned about mission creep. wanted to learn the lessons from vietnam. didn't want his generals to dictate either the timing or the size of his policies. and the troops. he had to write it down himself. it's extraordinary. >> never seen a president do that, six-page memo saying here's the policy. you sell it to the level below you. here's the general direction, write it up, i'll approve it.
joined by david gergen and gloria borger. one of the things we're learning is the president's advice was rejected by the military but he overruled them. >> it was astonishing to me. you know more about this than i would because you've been in the white house. the president had to write his own memo, his own six-page memo, put it on the table. and say, okay, guys, is this clear enough for you? because he wasn't hearing what he wanted to hear from his advisors or the military. this is a...
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let's talk with gloria borger. this this is like the 1994 contract with america, we heard dana bash. how important is it to the republicans? >> i met with some senior republican house strategists today. it's important because you have to tell people what you're going to do. it's different from 1994, wolf. in 1994, the republicans had health control for 40 years in the house. they had to remind people, this is what we stand for. right now, they feel that they have a terrific issue set already out there. the stills will package, they can talk about that. the health care policies, they can talk about that. so they consider this to be more of a governing document, if you will, than a campaign document. they believe, look, it's fine for us to do it, but we don't all need to tie ourselves to the establishment in washington, our candidates are just fine on their own. happy to have it. don't need it. >> what other republicans target of opportunity in the house? >> i spoke to them today. they divided it to three groups. fre
let's talk with gloria borger. this this is like the 1994 contract with america, we heard dana bash. how important is it to the republicans? >> i met with some senior republican house strategists today. it's important because you have to tell people what you're going to do. it's different from 1994, wolf. in 1994, the republicans had health control for 40 years in the house. they had to remind people, this is what we stand for. right now, they feel that they have a terrific issue set...
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was that gloria? what? >> well, you got to get there. she had to introduce enrique. >>> now tony danza is going back to high school as a teacher. teaching tenth grade at philadelphia public school. there were plenty of tears not from the teens but from tony. did he make the grade? he joins us live coming up. >> he is a bit of an emotional foal low. >>> the rally turns personal talking about his religious faith. that's coming up. >>> coming up on the half hour now and the top stories. new information on a terror plot that has officials in the u.s. and europe on alert this morning. sources say al qaeda may be planning commando-style raids on so-called soft targets. a short time ago, secretary napolitano wouldn't say whether a surge on drone attacks in pakistan was connected to the plot. >>> a legal victory for the obama administration on stem cell research. an appeals court permanently lifted an injunction to ban the use of taxpayer money for stem cell research. what does this mean? it clears the way for the national institutes of health t
was that gloria? what? >> well, you got to get there. she had to introduce enrique. >>> now tony danza is going back to high school as a teacher. teaching tenth grade at philadelphia public school. there were plenty of tears not from the teens but from tony. did he make the grade? he joins us live coming up. >> he is a bit of an emotional foal low. >>> the rally turns personal talking about his religious faith. that's coming up. >>> coming up on the half...
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called for tougher sanctions against employers who hire illegals, the attorney for the former maid gloria allred says she'll release evidence later today showing whitman knew the woman was here illegally. brian, it's time for some sports and dancing maybe? >> perhaps. that's when i'm most at home. we know what mike tyson is up to these days now that he retired from boxing. check out the former baddest man in the planet doing a remake of bobby brown's "every little step you take" with wayne brady. >> ♪ call my own and as a matter of fact ♪ >> every little step hit number 3 on the pop charts way back in 1989. he was too busy fighting people. and who has the better moves? the former heavyweight champ. i think it's a dead heat. i don't really -- >> are you kidding me? >> i'm not sure. >> going to friends at foxnews.com and don't worry, mike tyson we can't find you. you can vote and be honest. you know what the thing that sells me is his face tattoo. it just works. all right. >> he's mainstream now. can you believe it? >> so are you dancing wise we just saw it on tv. >> meanwhile, let's ta
called for tougher sanctions against employers who hire illegals, the attorney for the former maid gloria allred says she'll release evidence later today showing whitman knew the woman was here illegally. brian, it's time for some sports and dancing maybe? >> perhaps. that's when i'm most at home. we know what mike tyson is up to these days now that he retired from boxing. check out the former baddest man in the planet doing a remake of bobby brown's "every little step you take"...
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let's bring in our senior political analyst, gloria borger. how does this rate as far as bumper sticker politics is concerned? >> is pretty predictable, wolf and i think that is, in a way what republicans wanted. there is really not any great headlines here. they didn't want to make any headlines, as dana was talking out. you want to repeat tax cuts for everybody, i mean, extend the tax cuts for everybody and we knew that they were going to do that they want to repeal health care reform. we knew they were going to do that but the larger question here is are they giving the democrats a target here? you talk to democrats today, they say, look, you look at this pledge and it is just more of george w. bush you talk to lots of republicans and they say, look, we want this to be a re r referendum on barack obama. we don't want this to be a referendum on what we are going to do so why are we giving them points about a referendum in. republicans say, look, we had to check the positive box. that is, we have to give people something to vote for, so that
let's bring in our senior political analyst, gloria borger. how does this rate as far as bumper sticker politics is concerned? >> is pretty predictable, wolf and i think that is, in a way what republicans wanted. there is really not any great headlines here. they didn't want to make any headlines, as dana was talking out. you want to repeat tax cuts for everybody, i mean, extend the tax cuts for everybody and we knew that they were going to do that they want to repeal health care reform....
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gloria considers herself a catholic priest, ordained thanks to an unnamed male bishop who secretly ordained women in 2002. have you ever met the secret bishop? >> no, i have not met the secret bishop because if anyone ever found out who this bishop was, he would be done. this would be a tremendous risk for this bishop to come out. >> reporter: according to canon lawyers, though, the secret bishop has automatically been excommunicated or banned from the church because he knowingly violated the church law. certainly, the vatican made that clear when it restated recently ordaining women as priest says great offense, on the same level as pedophilia. >> when you saw that, what went through your mind? >> i was horrified. i was horrified. i thought for myself i didn't like that notion of suddenly, i'm in the swimming pool with people who have been accused of sexual abuse, crimes against children. >> reporter: father joseph talbin appointed by the vatican to oversee religious work worldwide said the vatican was inadvertent and wrong, the ordaination is still a crime. >> the catholic church believes
gloria considers herself a catholic priest, ordained thanks to an unnamed male bishop who secretly ordained women in 2002. have you ever met the secret bishop? >> no, i have not met the secret bishop because if anyone ever found out who this bishop was, he would be done. this would be a tremendous risk for this bishop to come out. >> reporter: according to canon lawyers, though, the secret bishop has automatically been excommunicated or banned from the church because he knowingly...
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. >> i feel like we know gloria. what are the best parts that you think you took from her? >> generosity. >> yeah. and being a friend. my mother is the most loyal, good-natured, she would give -- she gives her advice. my mom gives aamazing advice and gives it away for free. >> both of your moms are -- >> do you think your kids turned out like you? >> i'm crying. >> that's the other question. when do we get -- we asked this last week, when do we stop mothering and become our mother's friend and vice versa? >> i think around 30. first of all, when i turned 30, i didn't have kids yet, but when i turned 30, i actually called to apologize and said, you've been so patient, thank you so much. and our dynamic changed. but after having my daughter, i realized, i always knew my mother was a great mother, but after that, i was like, wow, you did so much. >> when i became a mother, i knew how hard it was. >> you haven't had children yet. how is it for you? >> we have always been really close. i hope i take the good things from her. she has so few bad things. >> there we are with our mo
. >> i feel like we know gloria. what are the best parts that you think you took from her? >> generosity. >> yeah. and being a friend. my mother is the most loyal, good-natured, she would give -- she gives her advice. my mom gives aamazing advice and gives it away for free. >> both of your moms are -- >> do you think your kids turned out like you? >> i'm crying. >> that's the other question. when do we get -- we asked this last week, when do we stop...